I'm running Muppy 006 right now (Full HD install) And it is real sweet.
Installed with Xorg, and I like the fonts (real clean).
I haven't had a chance to try all the bells and whistles yet.
But I like it a lot so far.

PS: I had no issues with the install (it went real smooth)._________________If at first you don't succeed try try again!

This is just one for your "wish list". I'm a big fan of PSI and appreciate your "service-pack" concept. That said, it would great to have a feature in Puppy to automatically apply critical service packs specific to a particular distro similar to features found in enterprise-grade versions of Linux. This would require some work and is not imperative but just something to add to the idea exchange._________________Jam

i found a strange problem with psi
i tried to update the mirrorlist, since i was getting all the packages unsorted into one dir
but it tries to connect to 5.0.0.0 and obviously get nothing..
how can i fix it?
moreover i would love my wifi configuration to be retained and reapplied every time i reboot
how can i do that?_________________--
/sbin/Nevermore

perfectly!
thanks!but damn it, i wish i could make it retain the wireless settings..by the way, where is rutilt?
and more important, i started jwm and now i can't go back to xfce, even with xwin xfce i still have jwm bar menues and so on..
i want old plain muppy _________________--
/sbin/Nevermore

mark it is there
but not displayed on menues..strange..
appears only on jwm.
i installed the office sfs
i notice that if i open office, then i save and close it, then i try to shutdown.
shutdown doesn't do anything._________________--
/sbin/Nevermore

ok, so it misses an entry in /usr/share/applications/
Will add one tomorrow.

OpenOffice... must have a closer look this weekend, I think I did not encounter that yet.
You might do this:
type
ps
This lists all running processes.
If one looks like being from OpenOffice (like swriter), type
kill PROCESSNUMBER

If you can shutdown then, please tell me the whole line you got by "ps".
Muppy also has a "grafical ps", click on the processor-display at bottom right to run it.
Mark

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